RESEARCH FELLOW - MECHANISMS OF BACTERIAL RESISTANCE TO ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDES
Post Doctoral Research Fellow opportunity in the School of Chemistry to work on Mechanisms of Bacterial Resistance to Antimicrobial Peptides.
Summary about this job
Chemistry & Physics
Company: The University Of Melbourne
Location: Melbourne
Work type: Full Time
Salary: $69,148 - $93,830 p.a.+ 9.5% super
Phone: +61-2-1182-6380
Fax: +61-3-4159-9044
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Detail information about job RESEARCH FELLOW - MECHANISMS OF BACTERIAL RESISTANCE TO ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDES. Terms and conditions vacancy
School of Chemistry
Faculty of Science
Salary: $69,148 - $93,830 p.a. (PhD entry level $87,415 p.a.) plus 9.5 % superannuation
Located in the School of Chemistry, the appointee will join the research groups of Professor Gavin Reid and Professor Frances Separovic to perform research involving bioanalytical mass spectrometry, lipidomics, solid-state NMR and membrane biophysics to determine the mechanisms of bacterial resistance to antimicrobial peptides. The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. in bioanalytical or biophysical chemistry, or closely related field, with demonstrated relevant research experience. The appointee will need excellent communication skills, the ability to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams in an academic research setting. In addition to conducting research work for this project, the appointee will also have the opportunity to perform independent and original research in related research areas.
Close date: 27 Jul 2018
Position Description and Selection Criteria
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